Dimensions of Uncertainty in Communication Engineering is a
comprehensive and self-contained introduction to the problems of
nonaleatory uncertainty and the mathematical tools needed to solve them.
The book gathers together tools derived from statistics, information
theory, moment theory, interval analysis and probability boxes,
dependence bounds, nonadditive measures, and Dempster-Shafer theory.
While the book is mainly devoted to communication engineering, the
techniques described are also of interest to other application areas,
and commonalities to these are often alluded to through a number of
references to books and research papers. This is an ideal supplementary
book for courses in wireless communications, providing techniques for
addressing epistemic uncertainty, as well as an important resource for
researchers and industry engineers. Students and researchers in other
fields such as statistics, financial mathematics, and transport theory
will gain an overview and understanding on these methods relevant to
their field.